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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Apr 1968, p. 11

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. supper BLACKSTOCK NEWS (continued) guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton "aid "boys, Oshawa. Mr. Larry Hoskin, IHamil- ton, was home for the week- end. Miss Marion Bradburn, Toronto' and Mr. Raymond Burns, Chatham, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Braburn and Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ham: ilton and' family spent. the week-end at Nobel. Mrs. Harry Smith, Toronto viisted Saturday and Mr. and ~ Mrs. Art Rustin and boys, i Sg: song. was. - led by. Glenn Port Credit on Sunday with i "R. Ford. : 'Miss Nancy Staniland, Osh- awa, spent the week-end at home. Miss Mary Bradburn, Tor- onto spent the week-end at home. ; --_- * * * Blackstock Curling Club Annual Banquet On Saturday evening, April 13, the Blackstock Curling Club held their Annual Ban- quet in the Parish Hall. A delicious meal was served by the Anglican Church Women and thoroughly enjoyed by all. The women were thank- ed for this bounteous meal by Mr. Jim Jamieson. A Glenn__ Larmer, Larmer at the conclusion of supper. Entertainment of the evening was provided by two groups--Mrs. W. Hopps gave several piano selections and Harold Stiles and Ken Sommerscales presented sey- eral selections of country music and folk songs. Schedule manager, John Carnaghan gave the results of the Winter's Curling: 1st prize=--The Suggitt tro; phy and serving trays pre-. sented to Bill Ferguson, skip, Keith Van Camp, Tom Dean and Walter Welts. 2nd prize Desk: lamps to skip, Vern Asselstine, Doug. Sleep and Jim Byers, 3rd Prize -- Blankets, to Harold Swain skip, Harold McLaughlin, John Carnaghan and Brian Gray. As a gesture of good. will consolation prizes were giv- en to last place team of Mer- lin Suggitt, Walter Wright, Floyd Argue and Merrill Van Camp. The Bonspiel Trophy was presented to Gerald Kelly and his rink of Neil Werry, Dave Kyte and Ralph Swain. Financial Statement pre- ented by Secretary-treasurer howed a pleasing balance on the year's operation. Officers -elected - for. 1968-- oe "NOTICE! TOWNSHIP 'OF 5CUGOG ONTARIO ~~ "THE ONTARIO -MUNICIPAL 'BOARD: IN THE MATTER OF Section 2(1) -- of The Municipal Corporations Quieting Orders Act ®.S.0. ---1960,-¢.-251)-and -Sections-6(1) and 11 of The Territorial Division Act (R.S.O. and 1960, c. al IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Corporation of the Township of Scugog for a quieting order to -establish its legal existence, corporate status and proper area and boundaries and IN THE MATTER OF By-law 1264 of the applicant corporation BEFORE: W. SHUB, Q.C,; Vice Chalrshon and W. H. J. THOMPSON, Q.C., Member Thursday, the 14th day of March, 1968 THIS APPLICATION having come on for hearing on the 13th day of March, 1968, at the Village of Port Perry, before W. Greenwood, Member of the Board duly au- thorized. by the Chairman of the Board pursuant to Sec- tion 15 of The Ontario Municipal Board Act, and it appearing that notice of the said hearing had been given in accordance with the directions of the Board, and the said Member having considered the evidence adduced at such hearing and the material filed. 1. THE BOARD DECLARES that the Corporation of the Township of Scugog has had such legal existence and ' corporate status as a township municipality as of the 1st i day of January, 1852, and does order the same accordingly. 2. AND THE BOARD ORDERS that the proper area and boundaries of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario, be and the same are hereby established as set forth in Schedule "A" attached to and forming part of this order. A copy of such order may he inspecfed_at the office of the Township Clerk, ---- r ¢ R. SCOTT, Secretary S. CHANDLER, Clerk-Treasurer 'President--Gerald Kelly for the Easter Ham was won | exhibit brought in their-list: 'Home Economics & Health-- 'Historical Research and oo Pres.--Neil Werry Vice-Pres.|-----Jim Jamieson Sec'y-Treas.--Ralph Larmer Committee--Richard Van Camp, Jim Gray, Jim Byers. Schedule Manager-- Jack Carnaghan Throughout the -evening several draws were made for PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 18th, 1968 -- 13 Ashburn News Dedication _ service of Burn's Church will take place on Sunday, April 21st at 3 p.m. with Rev. K. A. Heron, B.A., B.D. of Barrie as guest speaker. Communion service will be held at 8 p.m. On Tuesday, April 23rd at 8 p.m. open church night. chickens. Winners were as follows; Gordon Gettins, Bob Fletcher, Murray Byers, Pat Porrill, Merlin Suggitt, Neil Werry, Don Swain, Richard Van Camp. The final draw by Jim Jamieson. Meeting closed with O Canada. BLACKSTOCK W.I. Wednesday, April 3rd at '12.30 noon, 24 ladies met in the Community Hall and en- joyed a Pot Luck dinner, on the occasion of their annual meeting. All were pleased | . with the fresh, clean appear- ance of the newly painted in- terior of hall, and fresh drapes. After all had par- taken of a bounteous meal and social chit>chat the Pre- sident called order and the meeting opened with the Ode and Collect. The Dist- rict "Annual whichis to be: held in Blackstock United | Church, May 15th was dis- cussed. Treasurer gave a very gratifying report of the Bazaar, also the. funds which BRIAN' 5 SUPERTEST OPEN 7 Days A Week LUBRICATION EXPERT ~~ PHONE 985-2243 i REFRESHMENT BOOTH _ COLONIAL BUS STOP (Emergency Groceries) are being saved from the Rev. H. M.. Buntain. of Pem- broke, Ontario and Rev. W. B. Mitchell of Toronto, for- mer pastors will be with us. Wednesday, April 24th at 7.30 p.m. the W.M.S. Spring] . Thank Offering will be held with Miss Irene Dickson of Ewart College as special speaker. : Thursday, April 25th at 8 p.m. St. Paul's church choir of Oshawa and Rev. W. Jackson will be the speaker, Saturday, April 27th there will be a Contemporary Youth Service. Keep these dates in mind and plan to attend. Rev. K. A. and Mrs. Her- on and family of Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAnd- less and family of Don Mills were Good Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton atténded Easter services at Utica United Church on cent holiday in Jamaica ai} Sunday. i: y Mr. and Mrs. Philip Doble 5; Kitchener, Mrs, : Betty #5 "son Allister of [¥ of Hogg and Ashton. Misses Hilda and Maty Hopkins and Vera Leach, : Mr. Walter Hopkins 'wéfe Fi. Thursday visitors at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. Gord: on English, Woodville. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pam \ ott, Janice and Lyle. visited {3 relatives in Belleville during &{; the week- end. (0 The Aorithly meeting of § the Ladies Bible Class wa: held at the home of Mrs. W Black. (The Manse) in*'Port Perry on Wednesday, ApH 10th at 815 p.m. with ar attendance of twenty-five. Mrs. Gordon Hunter lo Brooklinh spoke about her rc we were also pleased to hav: ¥; Laurie Milner also fron Brooklin give her recen! prize winning speech. L RCA Nr b / For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL ' ARTS PLUMBING and HEATING | R.R. #1, PORT PERRY ({} Operated by 'ART (Pete) PETROZZ) i; Licenced Mechanic Sst tsssastssssssssssssssssssassssassaedd 985-2581 f 2a A 8 8 LE C= ne 5 [] on [] 0 L | euchre parties. for the furni- shing of the Day Room of the new hospital at Port Perry. ~Considerable corres- pondence- and thank you letters were read by the Secretary. Mrs. Stanford Van Camp reported the meeting of the District executive. The com- mittee for Cartwright fair 1 The 4-H Club Leader report- ed Achievement Day, May 25th. Roll call was answered by payment of fees for 1968-69. Reports of all conveners were heard. The nominating committee presented the following list of officers for the new year, which was accepted as read: President--Mrs. Velva Bailey 1st Vice President-- Mrs. Percy Van Camp Sec'y--Mrs. Kenneth Samells Treasurer--Mrs. Russel Mountjoy District Director-- Mrs. Stanford Van Camp Alternates--Mrs. Charles Smith Pianist--Mrs. Roy Taylor Fruit & Cards--Mesds. John Rahm & Frank Hoskin Public Relations-- Mrs. Cecil Hill Curator--Mrs. J.-A. 'McArthur Auditors--Mesds. R. Ford and F. Staniland : Convenors--Agriculture and ~~ Canadian Industiies-- i Mrs. M. Graham Citizenship & Education-- Mrs. M. McKee Mrs. H. Shortridge Current Events--Mrs. J. A. McArthur Resolutions--Mrs. Lorne Thompson Meeting closed with "The Queen", : "LAWRENCE'S Rexall ONE C NT SALE See April 18 through April 27 I a etd, wo Here are a few examples of the More Than 300 Items. HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES 100s -- $1.89 2 for $1.90 SACCHARIN TABLETS % gr. 1000's--$1.25 2 for $1.26 REXALL NERVE TONIC 16 oz. -- $1.79 2 for $1.80 VITAMIN & MINERAL TABLETS 100's -- $3.98 2 for $3.99 ADRIENNE HAIR SPRAY 14 oz. -- $1.89 2 for $1.90 ADHESIVE TAPE 3% in x 10 yds. -- .67 2 for 68c POLYMULSION 32 oz. -- $5.89 2 for $5.90 REXALL BRONCHIAL SYRUP 6 oz. -- .89 2 for 90c REXALL TOOTH BRUSHES - Regular -- .50 2 for Sic FAST HOME - PERMANENT Regular or Super--$2.29 2 for $2.30 MILK OF MAGNESIA Tablets, 250's--$1.26 2 for $1.27 REXALL ORDERLIES 60's -- $1.09 2 for $1.10 BACHELOR SHAVING CREAM "tube -- 94 2 for 95¢. BACHELOR AFTER "SHAVE LOTION $1.50 2 for $1.51 ADRIENNE SHAMPOO 12 oz. -- $1.59 2 for 51.60 SEE BILLS FOR COMPLETE LISTING Lawrence Pharmacy DIAL 985.2231

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